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EU4Dual – what’s behind it?
EU4Dual is an alliance of European universities – the only network of cooperative universities in the European Union. The aim of the alliance is to define quality standards for dual study programmes in the EU. As a worldwide reference for high-quality dual courses, EU4Dual aims to disseminate the dual courses and intensify international dialogue.
Other goals include:
- Student mobility
- Tutor mobility
- Employee mobility
- Joint teaching and research projects
Joint projects in teaching, research, further training and transfer are intended to help tackle Europe’s major challenges such as decarbonisation and digitalisation.
In addition to the joint research projects, the most important projects in the coming years will include further training opportunities with so-called micro-credentials (compact teaching content). In addition, there are plans to develop Master’s degree programmes on the topics of “Future of Work”, “Green Economy” and “Healthy Living”, which will be offered by all partners and enable students to obtain a dual degree from two universities.
My goal is to increase the number of international students starting a degree programme at DHBW from around 3% today to 10% in the winter semester 26/27.”
Prof. Dr. Martina Klärle
Präsidentin
More Informationen about EU4DUAL
- Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg (Germany)
- ESTIA School of Advanced Industrial Technologies (France)
- FH Joanneum in Graz (Austria)
- FH Savonia in Kuopio (Finland),
- John von Neumann Universität in Kecskemet (Hungary)
- MCAST Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (Malta)
- Mondragon Universität (Spain)
- PAR Visoka Poslovna University College (Croatia)
- Technische Universität Koszalin (Poland)
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